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SUMMARY:Cuba and Beyond Series - Working with Cuba: Opportunities Under U.S. Regulations and Cautions
DESCRIPTION:Michael Krinsky has been practicing law for forty-five years. For three decades\, he has led Rabinowitz\, Boudin\, Standard\, Krinsky\, & Lieberman\, P.C.’s representation of Cuba and other foreign governments\, and their agencies and enterprises\, as well as the Firm’s practice in the area of U.S. embargoes and export controls. Mr. Krinsky advises Cuban Ministries – including Cuba’s Foreign Ministry\, Ministry of Foreign Commerce and Investment\, Ministry of Basic Industries\, Ministry of Telecommunications\, and Ministry of Culture – on U.S.-related legal matters. Mr. Krinsky also assists numerous U.S. and third-country companies and other clients deal with U.S. restrictions on transactions with Cuba\, as well as other sanctioned countries\, and also U.S. export controls. He is generally considered one of the leading experts on U.S. embargo laws and regulations. His clients include U.S. and third-country tour operators and travel agencies\, commercial companies\, not-for-profits\, foundations\, software developers\, airplane charter companies\, remittance forwarders\, entertainment and news organizations\, colleges and universities\, cultural institutions\, and artists and art galleries\, among others. Mr. Krinsky litigated the case that established an exemption for art from the U.S.’s embargo programs (Ashton v. Newcomb). On behalf of a U.S. civil liberties organization\, he helped draft Congressional legislation that exempted the Internet\, television broadcasts and other electronic transmissions of informational material from the U.S.’s embargo programs. \nMr. Krinsky graduated from the University of Chicago’s College in 1965 and its Law School in 1968. After working with the American Civil Liberties Union in Newark\, New Jersey\, he joined the Firm in 1971. \n\n \n
URL:http://ilas.columbia.edu/event/cuba-and-beyond-series-working-with-cuba-opportunities-under-u-s-regulations-and-cautions/
LOCATION:802 International Affairs Building\, 420W 118th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
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CATEGORIES:Cuba Program
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